How to play PlayStation 4 games on your Android phone

If you've ever wanted to play your PlayStation 4 games on your mobile device, the answer is almost here. It's a little rough right now, but the PS4 allows you to stream your games to your PC, and with the Steam Link beta, it's easy to stream those to your mobile device. Here's how to set it all up.

Caveats

One small caveat with this particular mobile PS4 setup is the controller. Because the Remote Play app requires you to connect your PS4 Sixaxis directly into your PC, your range may be limited. There is a wireless adapter you can buy for your PS4 remote, and it does reportedly work with Remote Play, but at the time of writing, I couldn't confirm that.

One way to get around this is by using two controllers, one to plug into the computer so it recognizes it and one connected to the PlayStation that you can use wirelessly. This seems to work perfectly.

Conclusion

The necessary hoops to get this to work are excessive — Sony is an Android manufacturer and technically it could make the Remote Play app work on any Android device — but if you are willing to take the time, playing your PS4 anywhere in your house is excellent fun.

The Steam Link app is still in beta though, so we'll see if things improve. We'll update you with more information if anything changes.

What you will need

While you will need a PlayStation 4 and a PC running Steam we will assume you already have those. Here is the other piece of the puzzle.

The app that ties it together

The Steam link app is extremely good at letting you play your steam games on your mobile device. You will need a strong internet connection to keep it going, but if you have that, Steam Link is a must have app.

Nyko's smart clip attaches easily to your phone without getting in the way of your lightbar, buttons, or the touchpad. It also avoids all of the ports on your DualShock 4 controller so that you can easily plug in to charge without any hassle.